The autopsy held in Juliana Marins, a Brazilian climber who died after falling during climbing on Mount Rinjani, Indonesia, revealed that death occurred about 20 minutes after the injuries. The report, released on Friday (27), points out that the cause was a blunt trauma that caused fractures in the chest, spine, shoulder and thigh, resulting in damage to internal organs and bleeding.
According to medical medical bagus Alit, no signs of hypothermia or evidence were found that Juliana survived for many hours after the fall. “There was significant bleeding, but no sign of retraction in the organs that would indicate slow bleeding,” said the expert.
The body of the young woman arrived at Bali Hospital Mandara, in Bali, on Thursday (26), after being transported from the province of Nusa Tenggara Western, where the volcano is located. The death of Juliana, which took place last Saturday (21), gained great repercussion in Brazil and Indonesia, especially after the four days of search.